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the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability and should shoot that airplane down even if, tragically -- and i mean tragically -- there are innocent americans onboard the airplane. so obviously if you think the battlegrounds is outside the united states of america, when everything they're thinking every moment of the day and night is to find ways they can attack the united states inside the united states, i -- my understanding of al qaeda and most people's is they'd love to attack the united states, and from within. and so i hope that we can continue this debate, as we said, but i also am very concerned about many other things, i
the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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we do have laws and we follow the rule of law and he was not getting the answers. the mechanism that is available to him is what he did. i commend him for it . by his actions to get the answers, he got the answer he needed. there needs to be a policy and full and clear transparency when it comes to the use of drones on u.s. soil. >> senator scott brown, you are about to go back to an event that you stepped away from . tell us where you are going. i want our audience to understand where you will be tonight. >> thank you, it is an event for a lot of the fallen heros and people that served our country. it is something that i enjoyed. they do a wonderful job to help soldiers and it is always fun. any time you can help our men and women that are serving, they deserve the help. as you know, we are still in a war and people are hurting. we have ptsb and suicide and other thing thags we are trying to identify here . loved ones are picking up the pieces and thank you for everything that you are talking about. i know cardinal omauly -- o' malley and wish him well. >> you sta
we do have laws and we follow the rule of law and he was not getting the answers. the mechanism that is available to him is what he did. i commend him for it . by his actions to get the answers, he got the answer he needed. there needs to be a policy and full and clear transparency when it comes to the use of drones on u.s. soil. >> senator scott brown, you are about to go back to an event that you stepped away from . tell us where you are going. i want our audience to understand where...
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a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the tribes. tribesman like the with your tribesmen and others and was just and. they have been marginalized. they are mineral resources have been stolen. they have been treated as third grade citizens on their own traditional lands by the central government. so there comes a point when they say enough is enough. they have been killed and raped and tortured. they will react. unfortunately, this is not a very civilized or very educated part of the world. these are tribesmen to most of them are illiterate. the only ex-going to their own tribal court. and the code is the law of olympics as they
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the...
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people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they went through the state eight or nine sections of people that shouldn't be able to buy guns. >> at the time, it took a long time to do those checks and eventually that was replaced with what we have now but fully automated. >> the way wordpress for the 25 year period was in effect the honor system. he went in to buy a gun and they said craig, are you a felon? if he said now come you got to buy your gun. >> the 68 act would allow people to lie and get away with it and that wasn't changed until the brady act. destiny and ics later came. >> said the 68 act, you've got prominent republicans supporting it. when d
people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they...
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intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he started to move the u.s. sports were able to track him. the fact that he's been brought back here so many years later to face charges is frankly a good thing. >> when he was puck picked up in turkey, they wouldn't have him. they tried to send him to a home company in kuwait. but tell us, peter bergen, he's saying this guy is not such a big fish. was he a talker or planner? how big was he within the organization? >> you know, michael, i think it's fair to say he was a bigger fish. closer in time to 9/11. when he was with osama bin laden, he
intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he...
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he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code pink, and amnesty international, and john mccain and senator graham were the only people, and senator feinstein. what is going on here? >> well, senator graham is in campaign mode when i turn on my division all i see is senator graham. he is beyonce or something. i do think that there are a lot of die synaptics at patrol, republicans often, just like democrats, i have to add this, have a tendency not to like people who skip the line. rand paul has basically gone from being an optometrist to a senator and now he wants to ru
he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code...
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>> there was a general view that -- as much as he opposes the sequestration, it is the law of a land. no legislation was passed to reverse its. it would be against the law for him to try to overturn the sequestration. >> thank you for the inside. -- insight. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies are you will be in trouble. i am paraphrasing, obviously. she want her husband, you cannot rule without including what women want. >> abigail adams, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers, she provides a unique window into colonial america. joining the conversation on abigail adams live tonight at 9:00 on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> president obama has picked to former clinton officials. they include energy secretary and walmart foundation. the president also nominated current epa official. >> this is just under 10 minutes. >> >> this is a serious group good morning, everybody. this afternoon, i will hold my first cabinet meeting of my second term. there will be some new faces and there will be s
>> there was a general view that -- as much as he opposes the sequestration, it is the law of a land. no legislation was passed to reverse its. it would be against the law for him to try to overturn the sequestration. >> thank you for the inside. -- insight. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies are you will be in trouble. i am paraphrasing, obviously. she want her husband, you cannot rule without including what women want. >> abigail adams, she...
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. >> boy are we proud of this one. perhaps you have noticed this. every morning before 5:00 when our show starts we play the national anthem. there are a lot of facts about the national anthem you probably don't know. we brought in historian nick. for those of us who don't know the history tell us the history of the spar staining elled beganer. >> many know it started as a poem. he was a lawyer and amateur poet. four verses woenl thing the first verse but it has four in the poem. >> as he wrote this poem. started as a poem he was in the harbor
we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your...
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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> in vatican city, 115 cardinals are getting ready to pick the next pope. to that end, here's new video showing workers installing a new chimney stack above sistine chapel. white smoke will rise that fr that chimney. for more on the intrigui
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host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize government employee work. host: 80 in massachusetts, republican. -- eddie. caller: i am pessimistic when i hear the l.a. times say they're happy to lower the deficit spending. going from 1.5 trillion to 1.3 trillion, a big deal. federal workers going on in four-the workweek. that's fine. but regarding the pensions, there was a guy in california, a manager who retired, gave himself for a raise, $850,000 per year. he has 90% + $850,000, that gives him $800,000 in pension per year. would you please address spiking intentions? guest: i have read about some of these cases in california
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that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common sense as well as law enforcement professionalism, i think you'd agree that those laws are better enforced with background checks as to ammunition purchases, would you agree? >> yeah. i think -- i'd like to discuss this with you some more. one of the concerns i have is a resource concern. you know, i think that theoretically what you are you a talking about -- what you're talking about makes a lot of sense. i think that's a real -- it would have a real positive impact. my only concern is the nics system is potentially overburdened and making sure we have the resources to do that. >> and just by way of back
that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common...
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osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin laden who spent most of the last decade living in iran largely under house arrest. weeks ago, abu ghaith managed to get out of iran and cross the border into turkey. the c.i.a.'s bin laden group was able to track abu ghaith's movements to a luxury hotel in downtown apg a. he hoped to get help from al qaeda's network to move from out country, but the c.i.a. was working with the m.i.t., turkey's national intelligence service, and they arrested abu ghaith a month ago. while in turkish custody, he was interrogated by a u.s.-led multiagency group known as the high value detainee interrogation group, or the
osama bin laden's son-in-law stood in an american court today and pleaded not guilty to conspiring to kill americans. sulaiman abu ghaith appeared in new york federal court just blocks away from where the twin towers fell. after all of these years, how did the c.i.a. finally catch him? for that we turn to senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of the f.b.i. john? >> reporter: scott, sulaiman abu ghaith was one of a number of key aides and family members of osama bin...
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we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we could say. we'll tell you about the amazing collection next. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma shoul
we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we...
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law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no. >> i do not believe it is correct. i think it really -- it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane -- brave people take down a plane, because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane took it down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. i think
law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no....
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that give them some path to straightening themselves out with the law. and having a more sustainable situation where they are able to contribute to the country. if you get those and if you make each of those goals a priority. not trading them off. >> secretary, what are the mcs of moving something on the hill? >> i think what happened in our period of time, the president was somewhat late in the term. the ability to move congress was diminished. president obama started the second term. second, we had a broad agreement everybody from ted kennedy or jon kyl. the time of getting to the floor really allowed a lot of -- they have improved. show to put facts in it. people understand while it's not time to say we have accomplished border security. you have to recognize there's been a lot of progress. that has to be part of . >> we're going come to you next signal. if you have a question the microphone is coming to you. we have a question from dwit -- twitter. how is the deor ituation of the manufacturing base a third of job in the last decade created homeland s
that give them some path to straightening themselves out with the law. and having a more sustainable situation where they are able to contribute to the country. if you get those and if you make each of those goals a priority. not trading them off. >> secretary, what are the mcs of moving something on the hill? >> i think what happened in our period of time, the president was somewhat late in the term. the ability to move congress was diminished. president obama started the second...
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there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's a tossup. now jobs lost. four years ago being blamed on this week's sequester. how does that work? wait until you hear who in the obama administration is touting that claim. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket s
there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's...
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instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
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not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason twenty four seven and in new york we cross to ed hussein he's a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want flynt. libya ics imploded is syria exploding and taking the neighborhood with it. the risks of that are certainly increasing i've been saying for seems like two years now that the only way to stop the violence to put a lid on this is through diplomacy diplomacy aimed at political settlement based on on power sharing. the un envoy the arab league envoy mr brahimi potentially ca
not being spared what was a tragic domestic civil war is now becoming a regional conflict again the law of unintended consequences appears to be in play . across not the syrian civil war i'm joined by flynt leverett in washington he is a professor of international relations at penn state university and co-author of the book going to turn around why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran also in washington we have matthew feeney he is an assistant editor at reason...
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>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the a good place to be charged with stalking. >> no. paul, apparently her ex-boyfriend is alleging at least half a dozen incidents of stalking. if, say, his lawyers are able to establish a pattern here, will that be damaging? >> yes, that will be highly damaging to him. there are claims being made by the boyfriend that there have been seven prior reports of stalking-like behavior, phone calls, text messages. there's also a claim that this wound up in front of a florida judge once before when apparently the boyfriend sought a restraining order, so there appears to be a long history here of things going on
>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the...
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son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we did with al-awlaki. that he is here, magically he gets his mare ran da rights so that means we won't get information out of him. insane. is precisely -- gitmo was incidented as a way to have a site under which we could receive information over time. he arrives in new york on trial and lawyered up we will learn nothing. has a lot to tell us. a myth that iran and al-qaeda don't work together, because iran is shiite and al-qaeda is sunni.ly he was harbored in iran after 9/11 for several years. knows how it works and knows about the contact with al-qaeda. could
son-in-law for usama bin laden and former al-qaeda spokesman. news is told that this operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities. is in new york on friday. federal court. a seven-page indictment charging him in federal court. are back with the panel., this obviously creating a bit of an uprate. a lot of uproar on capitol hill. should. this guy is in gentlemen you could shoot him with a drone in the middle of the night and blow him away. like we...
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and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime with no regard for the fact that they are corrosive to international law and order. so the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit activities, and can our efforts to prevent these activities be used to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile l programs? now, i just heard on the news this morning that the agreement has been made ostensibly with china to punish north korea for its missile launching nuclear tests. i hope that china will not do what it's done in the past and agree to sanctions and then just erode those sanctions so the sanctions really never took hold. i hope that china will finally understand that the north korean regime is a threat to stability in that region of the world and in many regions of the world. because as chairman royce pointed out, korea, north korea is a rogue state helping countries like syria tr
and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime with no regard for the fact that they are corrosive to international law and order. so the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit activities, and can our efforts to prevent these activities be used to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile l programs? now, i just heard on the news this...
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the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
the law misleading good. luck just see the mother and look in and. get her to come out of funimation very little. that is way low falls into seven days of mourning after it's flamboyantly.
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>> we will when the law says we have to. we're sort of in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until, i think, about june. >> the city will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies an others to try and stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, touch computers, everything. >> another company not making changes right away is starbucks. it says there are few gray areas it's sorting through and it will use the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. brianna. >> thanks, mary. >>> candy crowley has a live preview next. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no c
>> we will when the law says we have to. we're sort of in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until, i think, about june. >> the city will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies an others to try and stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot...
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so we got obamacare and now we have to live by the law. the law requires that we pay these taxes. law requires that we not and if you don't we go to prison. it's stacked against us unless we can rally ourselves to elect a republican president. then we'll get fixed. >> hopefully. maybe. government always gets there. i've worked hard you took money out of my check, i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it is great. >> what part is great? >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing. this does not come for free. you are going to elect barack obama as your president, do what ben said in a elected democratic congress to pass through this nonsense. you have to pay for it. i would say what is not great about this is how the media is handling it. sort of notion that the president, when you say they, it's really the president is pulling out all the stops in a political way by saying no more tours. by the way, republicans were going to give him the authority to pick and choose how to make these cuts. you don't have to do it all at once, say no thank you. this is
so we got obamacare and now we have to live by the law. the law requires that we pay these taxes. law requires that we not and if you don't we go to prison. it's stacked against us unless we can rally ourselves to elect a republican president. then we'll get fixed. >> hopefully. maybe. government always gets there. i've worked hard you took money out of my check, i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it is great. >> what part is great? >> i think it's great that people...
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and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in place, checks and balances that will ensure that no one person, no one group of people will become so powerful as to become a law unto themselves. that you see, is what this document, our constitution, the constitution of the united states, was designed to ensure. that we as americans would live free, we would live free because our laws would govern us, not the whims, the caprice of individuals. now, i do have here another letter that i'd like to share. this is a letter that was sent to my friend senator paul from mr. john brennan, currently serving as assistant to the president
and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in...
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law to hold off until i think about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try to stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousand of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, posi-touch computers, everything. >> reporter: another company holding off making changes right away is starbucks. it says there are some gray areas that it's sorting through and you it's using you the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. frederica? >> all right, thanks so much, mary. let's talk more about this. let's bring in greg mocker, reporter or new york's picks 11 news at ten. you have been covering this story from the very beginning. these restrictions are pretty tight. are folks a little hot over i
law to hold off until i think about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try to stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousand of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook,...
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>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of insinuating a middleman, which sucks out huge amounts of profits and complicates the relationship. we should just leave that last 20% where we need bridge insurance and catastrophic insurance. we could save a ton of money and we could create a much better environment. and people would begin to take some responsibility for their own health care, which would mean they would start looking for the things that make sense, the things that are economically feasible. it would also force the medical profession into the free market economy and they would begin to have reasonable pricing. all of th
>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of...
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bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's as outspoken as ever. on fame -- >> you have to know how to contain it and not abuse it. >> drugs. >> you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes on marijuana. >> guns. >> i could go and get a gun right now, just lierk that. it shouldn't be that easy. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll begin with breaking news tonight. osama bin laden's son-in-law, the man they called al qaeda's mouth piece is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:00 in the morning right here in new york. he's charged with conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals. his capture on
bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but...
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>> almost every state in the union has what are called good samaritan laws. they allow people to help in a medical emergency without fear of legal jeopardy. >> today lorraine bayliss' daughter, a nurse herself, released this statement. i don't believe if cpr were done it would have helped or changed this the result. this is not about my mother or me. this is about the policy. i agree with what was done. but bakersfield police now say they're reviewing the call, a probe into possible criminal wrongdoing. this, as many are asking, could more have been done. >> i understand if your boss is telling you can't do it. >> yeah. >> but as a human being, is there anyone willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> um, not at this time. >> reporter: tonight, one state lawmaker is asking for a review of that 911 call. rudy solas says he is shocked by what he heard. meantime, the owners and operators of this facility who say they own the most senior facilities of anywhere in the country say they too are conducting a thorough investigation. brian? >> miguel almaguer s
>> almost every state in the union has what are called good samaritan laws. they allow people to help in a medical emergency without fear of legal jeopardy. >> today lorraine bayliss' daughter, a nurse herself, released this statement. i don't believe if cpr were done it would have helped or changed this the result. this is not about my mother or me. this is about the policy. i agree with what was done. but bakersfield police now say they're reviewing the call, a probe into possible...
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but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to brad, but i agree with mitt romney in the quotes that we have seen coming from his upcoming fox news interview in a couple of hours, when he says we have people who are more concerned at this point about a political victory. and really squandering an opportunity. what this boils down to is not the national parks are going to be affected, sure, we will have to wait in line at the airport. but what about the economy? a fragile economy that was just starting to recover? where now, the gdp will go down, unemployment will go up. there is a lot of blame to go around. president obam ai a
but the onus is on the in the as a -- on the president as a matter of law. so the house and the senate are waiting for a budget, like we have for four years that never seems to arrive. >> eric: gemu, what about that? >> well, eric, i wowoke up on saturday morning and the sky didn't fall. i don't know if that is because i am in austin, you also have a sky in new york. the reality is that a little bit of common sense would go a long way in washington. i know this may be a surprise to...
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host: you said that would break the law. what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion generally. absent another lobby for you, you would contract out to other work by performing a cost comparison. you have to make sure that it is in the interest of taxpayers to contract out. that process is under consideration, because it is so flawed. basically, agencies are prohibited from performing work by -- that can be done by federal employees. host: we will hear from eddie in millbury, mass.. permit -- veryy pessimistic when i heard the "l.a. times" say they are lowering spending. you touched on furloughs. basically, what europe does this go on a four-day work week. but that is fine. would you please address pensions? there was one guy in california, a manager, who gave himself a raise of $850,000 a year. he has had 30 years' service at 3% per year, that is 90% of $850,000 gives him $800,000 pension per year? can you please address the spiking in pensions? guest: i read about some of these cases in california. these are not federal emp
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instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of this year he went to turkey. the f.b.i. made the turkish authorities aware that he was there. it was in jordan that he came into f.b.i. custody and brought to the u.s. >> is there any conspirey about his trial being held in new york? >> the obama administration has said that the administration collectively think that a federal court is the place to do it. i think in part because they believe they can get a conviction. there are videos of sulaiman abu ghaith. of course, he's pleaded not guilty. >> that trial is due to start in? >> the next hearing is in april. it's expected to
instead, immediately after 9/11 bin laden called up his son-in-law. the following day he appeared in a video with bin haden and essentially threatened further attacks, so the nature of this charge threatening to kill americans and the nature of the argument is he tried to incite further attacks. >> where he -- has he been since 9/11? >> he went from afghanistan to iran. he stayed in iran for about 10 years before leaving iran. again, it's not quite clear how. at the beginning of...
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farmy law and a very temporary fix and then leave and then things will go back to where it had started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. well remember that we here in our t. are always interested in getting to know about what you think about any of our stories and now we're getting the opportunity to share your opinion on what the taliban's likely to become by heading over to our web site at r.t. dot com now those of you who have already had a chance to vote we want to show you the breakdown of the results so far as you can see in the blue almost thirty eight percent of you right here think that there is no way that afghanistan will see peace in the near future of a small percentage of thirty five right there believe that the taliban will only become part of the will become the only force in the country anyway after nato troops withdraw in two thousand and fourteen now eighteen percent in the ora
farmy law and a very temporary fix and then leave and then things will go back to where it had started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable fixes for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then leave a big problem for afghanistan for the neighborhood. well remember that we here in our t. are always interested in getting to know about what you think about any of our stories and now we're getting the opportunity to...
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law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane to get down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. this to some extent is something we have to grapple with in a legal way as well. in reading the opinions i have just read, i believe they
law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where...